Microsoft launched its new operating system Windows 11 in the last quarter of 2021. Equipped with many features, this version offered important innovations. In addition to these innovations, Microsoft recently launched the artificial intelligence-powered Copilot assistant. Microsoft Copilot, which is appreciated by users with its capabilities, was recently released for Android and iOS. According to the latest developments, the application will receive an important update. With this, it can be used as the default assistant. Here are the details…
Microsoft Copilot will be available as the default assistant on Android and iOS devices
Microsoft Copilot can be launched in Windows by clicking on the icon on the Taskbar. You can use Windows features through commands. You can ask Microsoft Copilot, which has gained many capabilities with the recent update, to switch to a dark theme or to suggest songs to focus on your work more easily.
You can also ask it to make windows more organized or launch an app. Of course, Android and iOS don’t have this much capability. But it might soon.
Microsoft Copilot will be available as the default assistant on Android and iOS devices
According to information uncovered by technology editor Mishaal Rahman, Microsoft Copilot will not only be the default assistant on Windows 10 and Windows 11. It turns out that the AI-powered tool can also be selected as the default assistant on Android and iOS devices.
It is not known how Copilot, which can be launched on Android by swiping up from the corner or holding the power button, will work on iOS. It is said that the artificial intelligence-supported assistant, which can be accessed with the beta update, is currently not functional. Of course, it should not be forgotten that it is in the testing process at this point. So Microsoft is still working on it.
For Android and iOS, Microsoft Copilot will be the default assistant, and it is not known for now when the update will be released for everyone. At this point, estimates point to the coming months. So it seems that there is nothing to do but wait for now.
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